Sue Murry

Susan Murry (born 19), better known as Sue Murry, is a Democratic Party congresswoman from California who ran for the gubernatorial elections for the city of Los Angeles in 2013 against Jock Cranley.

Biography
Susan Murry was born in the city of Los Angeles to a middle-class English family. Her family worked hard so that she could marry an obscenely-rich man, and she became a schoolteacher at Los Santos Elementary School, teaching 4th Grade. During this time she learned that you would have to speak down to people and she had a dislike for children, saying that they were not like normal people. Later in her life she went through a highly-publicized divorce with her husband and inherited 85% of his money upon his death, and entered politics due to her high amount of money, representing Los Angeles as a Democratic Party candidate. As a politician, she felt that politics was knowing the rules and then changing them. She advocated raising the income tax on the wealthy to 82.5%, banning non-recyclable goods, closing prisons, banning all gasoline and gasoline-powered cars, criminalizing all firearms and replacing knives with sporks, banning all public prayer and military recruitment propaganda, illegalizing tobacco, freeing all nonviolent offenders from jail, and getting rid of bosses at work to let the group decide.

In 2013, she ran for Governor against Republican Party candidate Jock Cranley, a former movie star. She gained support from people because Jock Cranley believed in expressing to all that he was selfish before he was elected so as to not make it occur that when he was elected, people would be unpleasantly surprised. Murray, meanwhile, was a white-collar feminist who was rich, and many people disagreed with her feminism and wealth.